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i caught up with her in tokyo about economics and tax rates in france and austerity measures in greece. >> the country be back on track, the country be able to reaccess market. if we put upon them obligations that they simply cannot deliver on because it's too hard and too much, the program is not going to be credible. so our position is that we would rather have a program that is difficult -- it's going to be so difficult that it is not credible. >> and unrealistic. i guess there's a balance to walk, growth and stimulus versus sauce terty. >> for the moment there is still tax consolidation to be had and struck toural reforms to integ great and a revenue to collect. that's what's on the agenda. >> you have complimented the efforts and central banks around the world providing stimulus. when is it too much? what is your opinion in terms of all of this free money and stimulus coming from so many central banks around the world? can you keep doing that or do you need fiscal policy at some point to replace the monetary policy changes? >> i think one cannot replace the other and it works both
i caught up with her in tokyo about economics and tax rates in france and austerity measures in greece. >> the country be back on track, the country be able to reaccess market. if we put upon them obligations that they simply cannot deliver on because it's too hard and too much, the program is not going to be credible. so our position is that we would rather have a program that is difficult -- it's going to be so difficult that it is not credible. >> and unrealistic. i guess there's...
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taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei inched up 38 points while in hong song the hang seng climbed 104. >>> the s&p is on the cusp of a five-year high. barring any surprises from september's jobs report, it could hit that high today. experts predict about 115,000 jobs were added last month. weekly claims ticked slightly higher yesterday. >>> on thursday, coal companies rallied after republican mitt romney gave coal a shout-out during wednesday night's presidential debate. >>> troubling data paints a bleak picture of market confidence. according to one trade group, investors have pulled some $138 billion of investments and stocks since 2009 while funneling 1 trillion into less risky bonds. >>> overseas today, samsung reported record quarterly profit. >>> facebook is celebrating surpassing 1 billion users this month. >>> meanwhile, social gamer zynga lowered its 2012 outlook for the second time this year. >>> two days after loose seats prompted emergency inspections at american airlines, dozens more flights are being canceled to allow for additional repairs
taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei inched up 38 points while in hong song the hang seng climbed 104. >>> the s&p is on the cusp of a five-year high. barring any surprises from september's jobs report, it could hit that high today. experts predict about 115,000 jobs were added last month. weekly claims ticked slightly higher yesterday. >>> on thursday, coal companies rallied after republican mitt romney gave coal a shout-out during wednesday...
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in tokyo, the nikkei climbed 77 points while in hong kong the hang seng rose 19. >>> well, a mixed bag of news for wall street sent hp shares plunging to a nine year low. after sending up a big caution flag over next year's earnings. but the service sector grew at its fastest pace in six months in september while a dp reported the private sector reported they added 162,000 new jobs. >>> according to "usa today" six big changes are hiring upwards of 300,000 holiday workers. facebook is about to test whether users will pay to promote their posts on their friends' news feed. be sure to watch matt lauer's one on one interview with mark zuckerberg on "the today show." >>> chick-fil-a supported his comments about biblical families. >>> the fbi raided a houston company wednesday for allegedly exporting military technology to russia. >>> 84-year-old oil tie con t. boom pick jins is putting another x in texas divorcing wife number four. >>> speaking of typhoons, spking of an oil boon, one official says it's getting tough to tell the average joe from the average millionaire. >>> how do you turn
in tokyo, the nikkei climbed 77 points while in hong kong the hang seng rose 19. >>> well, a mixed bag of news for wall street sent hp shares plunging to a nine year low. after sending up a big caution flag over next year's earnings. but the service sector grew at its fastest pace in six months in september while a dp reported the private sector reported they added 162,000 new jobs. >>> according to "usa today" six big changes are hiring upwards of 300,000 holiday...
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in tokyo the nikkei added 19 points while in hong kong the hang seng was up 19. >>> in brussels the leaders took a big step agreeing to install a new supervisor over eurozone banks so that bailout funds can be pumped into failing banks. >>> the protest oors were angry about severe cuts that come along with the international cash. >>> back at home, a weak earnings report from google came out midday instead of after the bell. google plunged. trades were halted for hours and markets never recovered. >>> later, microsoft said twindling pc demand hurt its profit. bad news before its big windows 8 launch. >>> more pc fallout from chip maker amd now planning to layoff 15% of its staff. >>> the world trade organization handed the obama organization a small but significant victory barring china from imposing duties on steel exports made at ohio based ak seal. >>> the average price of regular gas is down to $3.74. >>> dunkin donuts may have a new sibling, bagel bunch kins. they applied for the patent. >>> victoria's secret unveiled its annual fantasy secret bra. it's worth a whopping 2.5 million buck
in tokyo the nikkei added 19 points while in hong kong the hang seng was up 19. >>> in brussels the leaders took a big step agreeing to install a new supervisor over eurozone banks so that bailout funds can be pumped into failing banks. >>> the protest oors were angry about severe cuts that come along with the international cash. >>> back at home, a weak earnings report from google came out midday instead of after the bell. google plunged. trades were halted for hours...
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taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei inched up 38 points and in hong kong the hang seng rose 34. >>> barring any big surprises from september's jobs report, it could hit the high today. experts predict about 115,000 jobs were added last month. weekly claims ticked slightly higher yesterday. on thursday, coal companies rallied after republican mitt romney gave coal a shout out during wednesday night's presidential debate. >>> troubling data paints a bleak picture of marketing confidence. investors have pulled some $138 billion of investments in stocks since 2009 while funneling 1 trillion into less risky bonds. >>> overseas today samsung reported record quarterly product. facebook is celebrating passing $1 billion users. zynga lowered its 2012 outlook for the second time this year. >>> two days after loose seats happened, dozen more flights are being canceled to allow for additional repairs. >>> in california, gas prices shot up as much as over 30 cents while some stations supplies have dried up thanks to refinery and pipeline problems. >>> meanwhile, in can
taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei inched up 38 points and in hong kong the hang seng rose 34. >>> barring any big surprises from september's jobs report, it could hit the high today. experts predict about 115,000 jobs were added last month. weekly claims ticked slightly higher yesterday. on thursday, coal companies rallied after republican mitt romney gave coal a shout out during wednesday night's presidential debate. >>> troubling data paints...
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in tokyo, the nikkei inched up 38 points. the hang seng climbed 104. the s&p is on the cusp of a five-year high. barring any surprises from september's job reports, it could hit that high today. experts predict about 115,000 jobs were added last month. weekly claims ticked slightly higher yesterday. >>> on thursday, coal companies rallied after republican mitt romney gave coal a shoutout during wednesday night's presidential debate. >>> troubling data paints a bleak picture of market confidence. according to one trade group, investors have pulled some $138 billion of investments in stocks since 2009 while funneling $1 trillion into less risky bonds. overseas today, samsung reported record quarterly profit. facebook is celebrating surpassing 1 billion users this month. meanwhile, social gamer zynga lowered its outlook for the second time this year. american airlines flights are being canceled to allow for repairs. >>> in california, gas prices shot up as much as 30 cents overnight while some station's supplies have dried up entirely. all this thanks to
in tokyo, the nikkei inched up 38 points. the hang seng climbed 104. the s&p is on the cusp of a five-year high. barring any surprises from september's job reports, it could hit that high today. experts predict about 115,000 jobs were added last month. weekly claims ticked slightly higher yesterday. >>> on thursday, coal companies rallied after republican mitt romney gave coal a shoutout during wednesday night's presidential debate. >>> troubling data paints a bleak...
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tokyo's nikkei added 1 1/2%. consumer spending was modestly higher for a second consecutive month. retail sales rose just over 1% in september. part of the increase was due to economists warn that if those .- prices continue to rise, consumers could cut back. >>> the up tick in retail sales gave wall street stocks a lift. the dow closed 95 points higher on monday while the nasdaq was up 20 points. the american civil liberties union is suing morgan stanley for subprime mortgages. the aclu accuses the bank of violating civil rights laws. the bank says the allegations are "completely without merit." >>> and there's a new chapter for kindle customers. amazon says they are entitled to a credit for ebook purchases. it's part of a settlement between the federal government and three publishers. the publishers were accused of price fixing. the credits are expected to range from 30 cents to $1.32. >> i hope that refund is coming in the mail soon. ashley morrison here in new york. thank you, ashley. >>> in sports, a hard-hitting game two in the national league championship series in. the top
tokyo's nikkei added 1 1/2%. consumer spending was modestly higher for a second consecutive month. retail sales rose just over 1% in september. part of the increase was due to economists warn that if those .- prices continue to rise, consumers could cut back. >>> the up tick in retail sales gave wall street stocks a lift. the dow closed 95 points higher on monday while the nasdaq was up 20 points. the american civil liberties union is suing morgan stanley for subprime mortgages. the...
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tokyo's nikkei shed a fraction on concerns of company earnings, while south korea's kospi grained a fraction. >>> on wall street, the dow added 77 points while the nasdaq lost two points. jp morgan chase is being sued over dealings made by bear stearns, the investment bank it acquired in 2008. new york's attorney general filed the suit claiming bear stearns misled investors. the suit is the first to be filed under a group set up by the obama administration to investigate misconduct that caused the 2008 financial crisis. jp morgan says it will will contest the suit. >>> american express is paying $112 million in refunds and fines to settle accusations it duped customers. federal regulators say the credit card company charge unlawful late fees and deceived card holders into paying off old debts or buying extra card services. they will refund about $85 million to about 250,000 customers. >>> and the holiday shopping forecast isn't frightful, but it's also not so delightful. the national retail federation is expecting americans to spend a little more than 4% more than they did last year, but tha
tokyo's nikkei shed a fraction on concerns of company earnings, while south korea's kospi grained a fraction. >>> on wall street, the dow added 77 points while the nasdaq lost two points. jp morgan chase is being sued over dealings made by bear stearns, the investment bank it acquired in 2008. new york's attorney general filed the suit claiming bear stearns misled investors. the suit is the first to be filed under a group set up by the obama administration to investigate misconduct...
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we'll be in tokyo next to find out why one investor is focusing on a bright spot. former unicredit boss set to expand at his trial. we'll be outside the courthouse for the latest. and why cruises are betting on china and brazil. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. save 50% on banners. >>> incredible sporting comeback. europe has won golf's ryder cup at medinah. holding out the precious 6-foot cup to retain the trophy. trailing by four points heading into the final day, european play stormed back. that polimissed effort by tiger woods saw europe gain a half point needed to win the cup outright. i feel i should cu
we'll be in tokyo next to find out why one investor is focusing on a bright spot. former unicredit boss set to expand at his trial. we'll be outside the courthouse for the latest. and why cruises are betting on china and brazil. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs....
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in these banks outside the united states itself, only 15% in the rest of the world and 5% or so in tokyo, no other country had more the new one. the banking system, the american bank up 1% more than any single country. and japan, they are not doing these things anyway. that is not such a big problem but the u.k. probably, u.s. regulators working very closely together to my understanding on what they view as a concern and all of this too. and europe and britain and the united states have the same problem which is inherently an international problem. >> if i could paraphrase what you are describing it strikes me what you are saying is one side of the package to the fact that it equally balances interest of shareholders and staff and customer and there is another part which only benefits the interest of the shareholders and customer is completely excluded from that. [inaudible] >> historically important -- see the economy working, commercial banks doing their essential function. i can see the economy working without the amount of speculative and proprietary activity. i am not saying that is
in these banks outside the united states itself, only 15% in the rest of the world and 5% or so in tokyo, no other country had more the new one. the banking system, the american bank up 1% more than any single country. and japan, they are not doing these things anyway. that is not such a big problem but the u.k. probably, u.s. regulators working very closely together to my understanding on what they view as a concern and all of this too. and europe and britain and the united states have the...
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we're not going to spend hundreds of millions on a space plane from washington to tokyo. those are decisions that the chief executive has to make. yes, we're going to have a strong and credible and effective nuclear deterrent. we're going to go forward with the stealth and the d-5 and the advance cruise missile and good conventional forces. but the next president of the united states will have to make some tough and difficult decisions. i'm prepared to make them, the vice president is not. >> governor, andrea has a question for you. >> governor, continuing on that subject, you say we have to do something about conventional forces. you have supported the submarine launch missile, the d- 5 you just referred to. yet, from jerry ford to jimmy carter to ronald reagan, there has been a bipartisan consensus in favor of modernizing the land based missiles. now, you have ruled out the mx and the midgetman. more recently, some of your aides have hinted at some flexibility you might show about some other new form of missile. can you tell us tonight why you have rejected the wisdom o
we're not going to spend hundreds of millions on a space plane from washington to tokyo. those are decisions that the chief executive has to make. yes, we're going to have a strong and credible and effective nuclear deterrent. we're going to go forward with the stealth and the d-5 and the advance cruise missile and good conventional forces. but the next president of the united states will have to make some tough and difficult decisions. i'm prepared to make them, the vice president is not....
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these planes that you are going to have that the administration wants that will fly from new york to tokyo and take those investment bankers over there in four hours. i don't think we can afford a piece of technological elegance like that. i would strike that sort of thing. i don't know how many people have rid -- ridden in the con cord -- concorde, not many, but i voted against it, said it would be a financial disaster, and it's been just that. >> senator. >> so those are the types of things i would work on. >> senator quayle? >> the way we're going to reduce this budget deficit and it's a challenge to make sure that it is reduced, is first to stick to the gramm-rudman targets. the gramm--rudman targets have worked. we've reduced the federal budget deficit $70 billion. senator bentsen voted against the gramm-rudman, the very tool that has been used to bring the federal budget deficit down. we're going to need all the tools possible to bring this federal budget deficit down. we need the tools of a line item veto. a line item veto that 43 governors in this country have but not the president
these planes that you are going to have that the administration wants that will fly from new york to tokyo and take those investment bankers over there in four hours. i don't think we can afford a piece of technological elegance like that. i would strike that sort of thing. i don't know how many people have rid -- ridden in the con cord -- concorde, not many, but i voted against it, said it would be a financial disaster, and it's been just that. >> senator. >> so those are the types...
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might be from what you got from lagarde in tokyo suggesting greece should be given more time. hel helenic and national bank of greece in positive territory. the reason you have the outperformance is because they fell so hard earlier in the week. in fact the ase as we got the announcement there would be a 24-hour strike on thursday when the summit begins in brussels so in athens all of the public sector unions will take to the streets again which could affect markets. the other major thing we had the beginning of the session when we came here 6:00 a.m. at the new york stock exchange the banks were flying high in europe but faded into the close. lloyd's banco popular, up 2%, 3%, 5% but sunk back down. the reason they were higher a major reweighting from deutsche bank, one of the biggest operators within europe suggesting now is the time for europe to enter tactically positive and this is the argument the top 600 blue chips in europe trade 11 times earnings, should trade 12 1/2 times because they believe there will be an unlocking to the risk premium and believe you should watch
might be from what you got from lagarde in tokyo suggesting greece should be given more time. hel helenic and national bank of greece in positive territory. the reason you have the outperformance is because they fell so hard earlier in the week. in fact the ase as we got the announcement there would be a 24-hour strike on thursday when the summit begins in brussels so in athens all of the public sector unions will take to the streets again which could affect markets. the other major thing we...
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i love tokyo, japan. it's my favorite place to go, and i lost people there. they are so nice. it's great. >> a great choice. you ever wish for a more normal 12-year-old childhood than what you're embark on? >> not really. i mean, every once in a while, just because i'm at home and having so much fun, and whenever i get back on stage, all of that goes away and i just love it so much. >> even going to be in a movie, robert redford movie of all things. you like acting more than singing? >> no. i mean, singing -- i like acting, but singing is going to be my main thing for a long time. >> good for you. so the song you're going to sing for us is your favorite song off the new album, music of the night. why is this your favorite? >> from my favorite move "the fan some of the opera which is also a movie that inspired me to start singing. >> love to hear you. so to the microphone. ♪ ♪ ♪ and listen to the music of the night ♪ ♪ ♪ let your soul take you where you long to be ♪ ♪ only then can you belong to me ♪ ♪ floating, falling, sweet intoxication ♪ ♪ touch me,
i love tokyo, japan. it's my favorite place to go, and i lost people there. they are so nice. it's great. >> a great choice. you ever wish for a more normal 12-year-old childhood than what you're embark on? >> not really. i mean, every once in a while, just because i'm at home and having so much fun, and whenever i get back on stage, all of that goes away and i just love it so much. >> even going to be in a movie, robert redford movie of all things. you like acting more than...
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like these planes that are going to have that the administration wants that'll fly from new york to tokyo and take those investment bankers over there in four hours. i don't think we can afford a piece of technological elegance like that. i'd strike that sort of thing from the ticket. i don't know how many people have ridden the concorde, not many, but i voted against it, said it would be a financial disaster and it's been just that. >> senator. >> so, those are the types of things that i would work on. >> senator quayle? >> the way we're going to reduce this budget deficit, and it is a challenge to make sure that it is reduce, is first to stick to the gramm-rudman targets. the gramm-rudman targets have worked. we've reduced the federal budget deficit $70 billion. senator bentsen voted against gramm-rudman, the very tool that has been used to bring the federal budget deficit down. we're going to need all the tools possible to bring this federal budget deficit down. we need the tools of a line item veto. a line item veto that 43 governors in this country have, but not the president of the
like these planes that are going to have that the administration wants that'll fly from new york to tokyo and take those investment bankers over there in four hours. i don't think we can afford a piece of technological elegance like that. i'd strike that sort of thing from the ticket. i don't know how many people have ridden the concorde, not many, but i voted against it, said it would be a financial disaster and it's been just that. >> senator. >> so, those are the types of things...
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. >> ben bernanke with very sharply worded remarks in tokyo to a meeting of imf folks. ben bernanke addressing international critics of the fed's quantitative easing. the pump has been pumping money into the system and some people around the world is saying this has helped developing countries but hurting developing countries because the inflows of money into their economies is distorting their currency and distorting their finances and bernanke says maybe you shouldn't be holding them artificially weak and maybe you shouldn't manipulate this and it wouldn't have such a big effect. he didn't say china but the world read them as he addressed them and brazil who complained about the fed's policies. >> you know what they seem to be saying, look, we have to get our ship right and if you're okay in the u.s. -- >> you said ship, right. >> with a "p." >> if you have strength in the developed countries that is good for everyone. it lifts trade. it lifts flows, everyone makes money but at this point you've got developing countries have been concerned about rising food prices, co
. >> ben bernanke with very sharply worded remarks in tokyo to a meeting of imf folks. ben bernanke addressing international critics of the fed's quantitative easing. the pump has been pumping money into the system and some people around the world is saying this has helped developing countries but hurting developing countries because the inflows of money into their economies is distorting their currency and distorting their finances and bernanke says maybe you shouldn't be holding them...
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rid of some things like these planes that will have the administration that will fly from new york to tokyo and take those investment bankers over there in four hours. i don't think we can afford technological elegance like that i would strike that sort of thing. i don't know how many people have written the concorde, not many but i voted it a financial disaster and it's been just that. those are the types of things i would work on. quayle: the way we are going to reduce this deficit and it is a challenge is to stick to the gramm-rudman targets. gramm-rudman targets have worked. we have reduced the federal deficit $70 billion. and senator bentsen voted against gramm-rudman, the very tool that has been used to bring the federal deficit down. we are going to need all the tools possible to bring the deficit down. we need the tools of the line-item veto. a line-item veto that 43 governors in this country have but not the president of the yunus -- united states. the president needs to have a veto when congress goes ahead and puts into appropriations bill unnecessary spending. let the president p
rid of some things like these planes that will have the administration that will fly from new york to tokyo and take those investment bankers over there in four hours. i don't think we can afford technological elegance like that i would strike that sort of thing. i don't know how many people have written the concorde, not many but i voted it a financial disaster and it's been just that. those are the types of things i would work on. quayle: the way we are going to reduce this deficit and it is...
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you have to go back to tokyo. and you just sit there going where in the hell did that come? where did that come from? >> come on now. mitt romney is a much better heavyweight fighter than buster douglas ever was. >> that's not the comparison. you can't believe the champ was taken down and made to look so little. >> listen, you can probably go through this. this is sort of the obama folks are going to console themselves this morning. this is the first presidential debate featuring an incumbent president where the challenger won. you go to reagan. you go to bush in '92. not clinton in '96. go to kerry in '04 and go to today. you got to say, is there something to it? where the incumbent sits there? annoyed he's on equal footing. out of practice, number two. and number three, sort of shackled in by how he knows the job is. not how he wishes the job was or what he was hoping it would be when he was a candidate. throw that all aside. mitt romney didn't just didn't just get himself a second look. the second most important thing that came out of the debate is it gave the republican
you have to go back to tokyo. and you just sit there going where in the hell did that come? where did that come from? >> come on now. mitt romney is a much better heavyweight fighter than buster douglas ever was. >> that's not the comparison. you can't believe the champ was taken down and made to look so little. >> listen, you can probably go through this. this is sort of the obama folks are going to console themselves this morning. this is the first presidential debate...
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what cbs might have had from saigon and tokyo and rio and reporters all over, they get downsized so much not to pay for salaries and graphics and most troubling, we have now become a society which cronkite deeply worried about. where entertainment is news. what do the kardashian ends do. what does lindsay lohan do. what is happening and it is eating up the oxygen of foreign news. now, i think we do gavel to gavel things well today. watching conventions on cable or gearing up for an election like this. but what we don't do well with his explaining the vast external rom as it was used to be called from the rest of the world very well. in many ways, journalists promoting and ignorance because we are not just being parochial in the united states, we are being entertainment zone. and tablets have now taken over. the british popularized and we have adopted it now. so many times, somebody gets on the air and cronkite's long career, anytime he would break on the airwaves, the wire service reports -- it was important to be first. who cares if you announce something five minutes before competition
what cbs might have had from saigon and tokyo and rio and reporters all over, they get downsized so much not to pay for salaries and graphics and most troubling, we have now become a society which cronkite deeply worried about. where entertainment is news. what do the kardashian ends do. what does lindsay lohan do. what is happening and it is eating up the oxygen of foreign news. now, i think we do gavel to gavel things well today. watching conventions on cable or gearing up for an election...